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Lucile Triumphant

by Elizabeth M. Duffield

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Lucile is the central character in a novel set in the early 20th century that follows her preparations for an overseas trip with her father and friends. The story captures her enthusiasm and reflects on themes of friendship, personal development, and the anticipation of travel. As Lucile shares her plans and recalls past adventures, the narrative highlights her excitement and the social dynamics involved in making such a significant journey. The novel offers a portrayal of youth and exploration within the context of adventure fiction popular in its period, emphasizing the emotional and social aspects of embarking on new experiences.

The story begins with Lucile announcing her upcoming European trip, which surprises and excites her friends Jessie and Evelyn. The narrative focuses on her interactions with friends and her reflections on past experiences, providing a window into early 20th-century notions of adventure and personal growth.

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The Table of Contents was not present in the original publication. Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved as printed, along with the author's punctuation style, except as noted in the text with a dotted line under the correction. Hover the mouse over the word and the original text will appear . Minor punctuation errors have been corrected without note. 7 “GREETINGS, FELLOW-TRAVELERS” The great news was out! Two girls regarded their companion in open-mouthed astonishment. “Europe!” cried Jessie. “Lucy, will you please say that all over again and say it slowly,” she begged leaning forward tensely. Lucile’s eyes danced as she repeated slowly and with great emphasis, “I said just this—Dad is going to Europe and he intends to take me with him.” The girls were incredulous. “But, wh-when are you going?” stammered Evelyn, dazedly. “In three weeks at the outside, maybe sooner,” Lucile answered, then added, with feigned reproach, “you don’t, either of you, seem a bit glad.” “Oh, we are, we are,” they protested, and Evelyn added, “It just took our breath away, that’s all.” “Lucile, it’s the finest thing that ever happened to you,” said Jessie, impulsively throwing her arms about her friend. The latter returned the embrace with equal fervor, but her eyes were retrospective as she answered, “Oh, it’s wonderful, of course, and I haven’t even begun to get used to it yet, but I don’t think it’s any greater than——” “Oh, I know what you mean,” Evelyn broke in. “You mean Mayaro River and Aloea and ranks and things like that——” 8 “Exactly,” laughed Lucile, her face flushing with the memory, “and honors and guardians and races and——” “Oh, stop her, someone, quick,” begged Jessie gayly. “If you don’t she’ll keep it up all day,” then more gravely, “It was wonderful and none of us will ever forget it—but, Lucy, do, oh, do tell us more about Europe before I die of curiosity!” “Oh, yes, please go on,” urged Evelyn; “we want to hear all about how it happened, and just when you’re going to start and how long you expect to stay and——” “Slow up a little,” begged Lucile, in dismay. “I’ll tell you everything in time, but I must have time!” “Come out, time, you’re wanted,” cried Evelyn, pushing aside the bushes as though in search of the runaway.

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